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. >>> from football to the environment. in 2008, mark tur sick gave up a powerful position at goldman sachs to become a part of a large environmental group. he's trying to change the way we feel about business an the environment. mark, good morning >> good morning. >> when you think about changing the way people think about business and the environment, what you have brought to the table is a partnership between business and an environmental group. you've received some criticism for that. >> yeah. we think about nature. it's got tremendous value for people. you should think about nature as infrastructure. something to invest in, to improve economies, to improve jobs and improve life. and so, of course, we want our allies to include the government, working joes, but business as well. big business increasingly has a huge environmental footprint. so if we can work with business, help them understand that taking better care of the environment is good for their business, we think they can really be powerful allies to the environ
. >>> from football to the environment. in 2008, mark tur sick gave up a powerful position at goldman sachs to become a part of a large environmental group. he's trying to change the way we feel about business an the environment. mark, good morning >> good morning. >> when you think about changing the way people think about business and the environment, what you have brought to the table is a partnership between business and an environmental group. you've received some...
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i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. i want to make one more point. >> let him answer the tax thing for a moment. >> okay. >> mr. president. >> well, we've had this discussion before. >> well, in order -- about the idea to reduce the deficit, there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> mr. romney has rule out revenue. >> look, the revenue i get is by more people working, getting higher pay, paying more taxes. that's how we get growth and balance the budget. the idea of taxing people more, putting more people out of work, you will never get there, you never balance the budget by raising taxes. spain spends 42% of their total economy on government. we're now spending 42% of our economy on government. i don't want to go down the path of spain. i want to put more americans to work. >> mr. president, in order to get the job done, it is going to be balanced? >> if we're serious, we have to take a balanced, responsible approach. by the way, this is not just when it comes to in
i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. i want to make one more point. >> let him answer the tax thing for a moment. >> okay. >> mr. president. >> well, we've had this discussion before. >> well, in order -- about the idea to reduce the deficit, there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> mr. romney has rule out revenue. >> look, the revenue i get is by more people working, getting higher...
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. >> but kids will reflect the environment they grow up in at home and what their friends are doing. you can't say look, you can't be involved in social media, you can't tweet, you can't do these things because you have money. it's not going to work. if kids grow up in a certain environment, if they group up in a wealth bubble, they don't know what the rest of the country is like. >> i disagree, i think that now we're talking about something different than just showing wealth, but one of the social rules for using social media, and it starts very young. if your kids are on facebook, it's a great training time when you're watching every new friend request and you're approving. you're teaching them the social consequences. it's very important parents follow them on twitter, facebook, and there will be repercussions if they post something. would you let your kid walk down with a megaphone yelling that's private, and this is more public than that, so parents need to be involved. >> over to breaking news with tyler. >> let's go with david eihorn, he has taken new stakes in a number of hea
. >> but kids will reflect the environment they grow up in at home and what their friends are doing. you can't say look, you can't be involved in social media, you can't tweet, you can't do these things because you have money. it's not going to work. if kids grow up in a certain environment, if they group up in a wealth bubble, they don't know what the rest of the country is like. >> i disagree, i think that now we're talking about something different than just showing wealth, but...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> i think he might be wise to do that, but that's not going to happen obviously. for a whole variety of reasons. including the fact i'm not sure if i were hillary clinton i'd want to be on that team. >> that was the last republican ticket, urging president obama to kick joe biden to the curb and make hillary clinton his number two. so i have a second day job actually, a columnist for salon.com. i happen to write about this today. there's a shameless plug right there. look, there is certainly no denying the american public has a crush on the clintons. >> i know i do. >> the latest gallup poll shows both bill and hillary are enjoying the highest popularity ratings in their political lives. both of them near 70% favorability. so,
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> i think he might be wise to do that, but that's not going to happen obviously. for a whole variety of reasons....
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. >> he designed the center for pain relief, he says, to be a welcoming, supportive environment for patients patien want to live normal lives. >> to make it, you know, human to make it tender, to make it hospitable. when people ask me, is it hard? no, it's not hard. it's a privilege to do that. >> it really gets to you you doesn't it? >> yep. >> you're taking more than we now consider a safe dose. >> many of these patients are here because some physicians and legislators are trying to curb washington state's prescription drug overdose problem. >> think this is the worst man made epidemic in history. >> dr. gary franklin is medical director for the state of washington's department of labor and industries. when is the first time this even became an issue that you had noticed? >> by 2001, our claims managers were sending me cases of injured workers who had had a low-back sprain and who were dead three years later from an unintentional overdose of prescribed opioids. it was the saddest thing i'd ever seen. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that this year became state law. it applies
. >> he designed the center for pain relief, he says, to be a welcoming, supportive environment for patients patien want to live normal lives. >> to make it, you know, human to make it tender, to make it hospitable. when people ask me, is it hard? no, it's not hard. it's a privilege to do that. >> it really gets to you you doesn't it? >> yep. >> you're taking more than we now consider a safe dose. >> many of these patients are here because some physicians and...
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environment. we have had high productivity growth over a long period of time. so actually there is some now re-shoring going on. companies like ge are actually out there bringing back at the margin jobs they had shifted abroad to come here. that is the first -- >> you mentioned ge -- well -- the tweet got him into all sorts of trouble, challenging these unbelievable job numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. >> that is jack welch. i think what laura is saying is so so important that we have an opportunity in the business community regardless of what happens in the election had. and actually, what we're talking about, republicans and democrats coming together to say it is not about politics. it is about we have a fiscal cliff coming. we have 25% unemployment among the young. this is not republican or democratic, this is not capitalists or occupy wall street. this is a problem for all of us. and what we do with the henry jackson initiative is we showcase companies like ibm, like starbucks, li
environment. we have had high productivity growth over a long period of time. so actually there is some now re-shoring going on. companies like ge are actually out there bringing back at the margin jobs they had shifted abroad to come here. that is the first -- >> you mentioned ge -- well -- the tweet got him into all sorts of trouble, challenging these unbelievable job numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. >> that is jack welch. i think what laura is saying is so so...
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i think what stings the american people is the understanding that in this current economic environment, it just simply is not fair that the middle class should pay more. the middle class should pay more while the wealthy have been on her, on bothered -- unhurt, unbothered, and have skated through this hole in it -- economic downturn. there's this sense that government has got your back. having the president has made great strides. i think we are headed in the right direction. we have to make sure that we stop shipping jobs overseas. chris murphy's mean theme of his campaign -- main a theme of his campaign is making things here. he has done a great job of that with our industrial base in connecticut. there is a 4 to 1 ratio, meaning for every manufacturing jobs, there are four service sector jobs. that will continue to be our emphasis. we have made great steps. the joint strike. the tanker. those will involve the industrial base here and in the state of connecticut, thanks in large part to the connecticut delegation and chris murphy. >> this is "newsmakers." our guest is john larson. al
i think what stings the american people is the understanding that in this current economic environment, it just simply is not fair that the middle class should pay more. the middle class should pay more while the wealthy have been on her, on bothered -- unhurt, unbothered, and have skated through this hole in it -- economic downturn. there's this sense that government has got your back. having the president has made great strides. i think we are headed in the right direction. we have to make...
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media warning, forget about killing jobs, why critics say that romney's energy plan would kill the environment. and did you see this the naked truth about nudity in primetime. the way things are going, you might be seeing a lot more of me in a lot less than you want. are you having dinner? okay. >> obama has' dream, a dream for his daughter. >> i sat between graves and wept. all of it, was connected with the small plot earth an ocean away, the pain i felt was my father's pain, their struggle, bmy birth right. >> america has a dream, from our founding fathers, that america must grow so liberty grows. >> i would follow his example, i had no choice. it was in the genes. >> which dream will we carry into 2016, now playing go to betwee2016 the movie. neil: all right we have fox, alert for you, we learn new home sales were up last month, but this could make you throw up right now, it looks like we're stuck with fannie mae and freddie mac the way they are. the maker of wonder bread and ding dongs is getting dinged by high union costs. hostess ceo is here to update us on whether that does the trip to
media warning, forget about killing jobs, why critics say that romney's energy plan would kill the environment. and did you see this the naked truth about nudity in primetime. the way things are going, you might be seeing a lot more of me in a lot less than you want. are you having dinner? okay. >> obama has' dream, a dream for his daughter. >> i sat between graves and wept. all of it, was connected with the small plot earth an ocean away, the pain i felt was my father's pain, their...
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looks like sort of word by this one, anemic numbers that if they are no longer humbling and in that environment a favorable one with the president because you can make the argument better. might not be good, but better is better than worse. speak i think ed anger is happening to so many european issues where 30 years ago unemployment jumped and most european countries stayed high. policies of high government intervention and texas failed to turn things around. unemployment stuck for most europeans. they have just not been used to it. in america not that long ago we have 5% unemployment. americans know what it was like when the economy was growing well, if you got laid off you could find a new job within a few months and was not a life altering thing it has been for so many workers unemployed for a year, year and a half now. neil: it may be popping up in surveys, are your kids going to have a better future for us to have a future as you. the first time a generational shift in thinking among the parents and the kids themselves who d did not see the promising future. we have had other funks, but y
looks like sort of word by this one, anemic numbers that if they are no longer humbling and in that environment a favorable one with the president because you can make the argument better. might not be good, but better is better than worse. speak i think ed anger is happening to so many european issues where 30 years ago unemployment jumped and most european countries stayed high. policies of high government intervention and texas failed to turn things around. unemployment stuck for most...
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media warning, forget about killing jobs, why critics say that romney's energy plan would kill the environment. and did you see this the naked truth about nudity in primetime. the way things are going, you might be seeing a lot more of me in a lot less than you want. are you having dinner? okay. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around sebecause of businessen mopeople like you.. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. trick question. i love everying about this count! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this grt land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first pla. [ male announcer ] one pill each mornin hours. zero heartburn. ne
media warning, forget about killing jobs, why critics say that romney's energy plan would kill the environment. and did you see this the naked truth about nudity in primetime. the way things are going, you might be seeing a lot more of me in a lot less than you want. are you having dinner? okay. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around sebecause of businessen mopeople like you.. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things...
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the question is, can anyone execute on anything within this environment? if the projections hold true and i'm sure ben in chicago and the president won't want to accept the projections but if they hold true, we'll end up with a congress that looks pretty much just as it does today, same president, dealing with the same dysfunctional congress, house controlled by the republicans and nothing will get done and in that environment, voters not uj reasonably will say well how does this get better? >> i think that politico yesterday, ben, outlined questions or statements that might haunt the president in these debates and one was i'm going to change the culture of washington and washington's culture hasn't changed. the president would say that's no small due to the fact that republicans have been historically obstructionists but, you know, there is a sense that four more years what's it going to get you? >> i think that americans have seen a president who's always reached across the aisle throughout his career, whether that was in illinois to pass campaign financ
the question is, can anyone execute on anything within this environment? if the projections hold true and i'm sure ben in chicago and the president won't want to accept the projections but if they hold true, we'll end up with a congress that looks pretty much just as it does today, same president, dealing with the same dysfunctional congress, house controlled by the republicans and nothing will get done and in that environment, voters not uj reasonably will say well how does this get better?...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest for 3 years. plus, get free same-day delivery. sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee, interest-free financing, and free delivery? that's the ticket! sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> i think he might be wise to do that, but that's not going to happen obviously. for a whole variety of reasons. including the fact i'm not sure if i were hillary clinton i'd want to be on that team. >> that was the last republican ticket, urging president obama to
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money...
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that's the environment we are in. parties have realigned. the democrats intend to vote democrat. it is -- they have thousands of datapoint about you. the single one that is most productive is one party or registered. the bond that is most -- the one that is most predictive is how you are registered. the fact is that most people's both are highly predictable and campaign the know this. you cannot at the polls that any given day, but they average out at 48-46. you do the math. that is a% undecided and maybe there are a few points that are soft on obama who may be condensed to a defect to romney and soft romney supporter the other way. for the other side of the electorate, they change their behavior to motivate them to vote. >> there is a significant divide out there, but defining the divide is an interesting question. some people say it is social issues that divide people, lifestyles. the heartland have a different set of social values than people on the coast. others suggest that it something deeper at a moment's when there is global competition and there is so much economic insec
that's the environment we are in. parties have realigned. the democrats intend to vote democrat. it is -- they have thousands of datapoint about you. the single one that is most productive is one party or registered. the bond that is most -- the one that is most predictive is how you are registered. the fact is that most people's both are highly predictable and campaign the know this. you cannot at the polls that any given day, but they average out at 48-46. you do the math. that is a%...
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i think this new environment, be it political or social environment has changed. people want to do more. sometimes people will do it as volunteers. want to be part of a cause. the one to be part of the solution. if there is a problem out there, a social problem, they want to help. i can see more people, more women, doing that. we should be talking about this and engaging more people. i think there are a lot of women leaders who would be happy to help impart their knowledge and experience. 20 years ago, there were not forums like this. he did not have the secretary of labor like me. these were things that occur but they did not happen by accident. a lot of people have been working to help make this a reality and it is a reflection of what is happening in our country. i have to give a lot of credit to our president and people like speaker nancy pelosi and senator barbara boxer and supervisor glory molina. >> would you go back into elected office? >> there is a lot of issues i care about -- health care, health care disparities, environmental justice, that is a big is
i think this new environment, be it political or social environment has changed. people want to do more. sometimes people will do it as volunteers. want to be part of a cause. the one to be part of the solution. if there is a problem out there, a social problem, they want to help. i can see more people, more women, doing that. we should be talking about this and engaging more people. i think there are a lot of women leaders who would be happy to help impart their knowledge and experience. 20...
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>>neil: the more the dollar falls in that environment. which is already from peopling -- the more it gets people nervous to the point of want diagnosis buy oil and gold. >>guest: it feeds on itself. it is an issue and a tight rope. there are dire ramifications if they stimulate too soon. >>neil: these are smart folks. they know this is exactly what will happen. >>guest: and that is why it is a tight rope. this is a very delicate issue. it is easier to repress in the financial markets and keep rates extraordinarily slow. that is the zero interest rate policy and try to make up for lost ground that way than for go qe1 or 2 or 3. >>neil: but they must know they are building a lie and a fiction that inflation when they say it is not an issue, not a worry but if you are right it is a very big we are. >>guest: but enough people will believe the statistics on wall street and main street to say this is no inflation and it is not an issue even if it is developing. >>neil: so enough people believe it? >>guest: what you have --. >>neil: if you had w
>>neil: the more the dollar falls in that environment. which is already from peopling -- the more it gets people nervous to the point of want diagnosis buy oil and gold. >>guest: it feeds on itself. it is an issue and a tight rope. there are dire ramifications if they stimulate too soon. >>neil: these are smart folks. they know this is exactly what will happen. >>guest: and that is why it is a tight rope. this is a very delicate issue. it is easier to repress in the...
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things like making the regulatory environment simple so people can invest. chasing the medical twice overseas. our regulation tion are stringent an so complicated you want to get away from them. he had a bunch of 8 ditch policies infrastructure spending. 80% of the country behind them. put them in one big package combine with fiscal discipline, lay it out there, see what happens. but that's the kind of risk. >> charlie:but he doesn't do that because he think's it's too risky. >> he has become defined over the last two years without the sense of mission in the first 2 years defined by the negotiates progress excess he's in. whatever position he's taking within that negotiating process. second i would say this about the white house itself, the original principles have left and they have been followed in almost every case by somebody with a staffer mentality, rahm emmanuel big figures replaced by servants of the president but not independent big figures and i think some of the confrontation has gone down in the white house. it's more smoothly running opt domest
things like making the regulatory environment simple so people can invest. chasing the medical twice overseas. our regulation tion are stringent an so complicated you want to get away from them. he had a bunch of 8 ditch policies infrastructure spending. 80% of the country behind them. put them in one big package combine with fiscal discipline, lay it out there, see what happens. but that's the kind of risk. >> charlie:but he doesn't do that because he think's it's too risky. >> he...
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applause] >> joining us this evening is the honorable sherman, under secretary for natural resources and environment at the u.s. department of agriculture. he has a holiday message to share with you as well. [applause] >> speaker boehner, senators udall and bennett, congressman tipton and distinguished guests, on behalf of the secretary, tom vilsack and our chief of the forest service, i would like to say a few words if i can. each year, the capitol christmas tree comes from the u.s. forest service, which is an agency within usda and eachier we -- each year we select that tree from a different forest. this tree is from a small town called meeker, colorado in the white river national forest in the high mountain areas of colorado. and it's a spruce tree and 73 feet tall and happens to be 74 years old. it's only the third time in colorado's history that colorado has provided the capitol christmas tree and i'm particularly proud of that since i'm a colorado resident. yay, colorado! [cheers and applause] >> we call this the people's tree for good reason and that's because it comes from our public lands,
applause] >> joining us this evening is the honorable sherman, under secretary for natural resources and environment at the u.s. department of agriculture. he has a holiday message to share with you as well. [applause] >> speaker boehner, senators udall and bennett, congressman tipton and distinguished guests, on behalf of the secretary, tom vilsack and our chief of the forest service, i would like to say a few words if i can. each year, the capitol christmas tree comes from the...
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it's a different environment. >> huge differences in the environment. number one, there was the peace in the end of the cold war, influx of hundreds of billions of dollars out of defense in the, in to social programs. and the private economy. that happens once in a lifetime. second, dot com bubble. but the most interesting part of it is that obama has been in office for four years. he's running on the clinton economy. i mean this is embarrassing. you know, you're the president. all you can say is the last democrat before i became president really knew how to run an economy. it's like eisenhower seeking re-election in '56. running on the coolidge economy. if there was an admission that obama doesn't have anything he can run on and they are somewhat running scared, when you have to go back, what is it a decade? say look how he did. ignore the four years i've been in office. pretend it's the clinton re-election campaign. >> bret: so, as we look at number four, president obama handling of the economy. the fox poll, casey, 42% approve. 54% disapprove. is the
it's a different environment. >> huge differences in the environment. number one, there was the peace in the end of the cold war, influx of hundreds of billions of dollars out of defense in the, in to social programs. and the private economy. that happens once in a lifetime. second, dot com bubble. but the most interesting part of it is that obama has been in office for four years. he's running on the clinton economy. i mean this is embarrassing. you know, you're the president. all you...
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an environment that's safe. if i didn't have mercy, i wouldn't be safe right now. i know a lot of us may say we need help, and we don't. i know that. i know some of us may play the system for our own advantage. i know that too. however, i also know that there's people out there that do need it. and we should stick together to allow them opportunity to live, and know what life is. life is not about struggling day to day. it's about living. help people live. that's what i would tell those people: help people live. yeah. >> the bus rolled on -- from illinois to indiana, then into michigan and ohio. the nuns on the bus were welcomed as messengers of good news, like the evangels of old. everywhere they went, they visited the places where other women of faith are the few among the desperate many. >> we are called to be a bush that allows god to flame up and be a burning bush. >> over and again, sister simone invoked the imagery of the bible - stories of how faith can resurrect withered lives, despairing souls, and broken bodies. >> what it does is it says is that god has
an environment that's safe. if i didn't have mercy, i wouldn't be safe right now. i know a lot of us may say we need help, and we don't. i know that. i know some of us may play the system for our own advantage. i know that too. however, i also know that there's people out there that do need it. and we should stick together to allow them opportunity to live, and know what life is. life is not about struggling day to day. it's about living. help people live. that's what i would tell those people:...
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what's so amazing is almost no one understood the rules better than petraeus and understood exactly the environment in which he was operating and yet he still turned out to be a very different person than who most of us thought he was. >> my friend dan jenkins once wrote a is a tire cal -- satiracal, the 10 stages of drunkenness, skip dinner and number seven, i'm invincible. but particularly men in power, by the way, we rarely if ever hear of any woman involved in this thing that's made public. but anyway, particularly with petraeus, lived in danger for a long time, lived with risk, and risk can be addictive. and the adventure, the risk and then because you're in a position feeling, i'm invincible, i'm invisible. it's a mirage but very easy to believe the higher you go. chris: i think it's called in the old days beer glasses. you can see through those lenses and don't see rationally. >> that raises another point why aren't there women in positions of power you hear this about. i think there's still, women are more attracted to men in positions of power and men aren't exactly attracted to women in p
what's so amazing is almost no one understood the rules better than petraeus and understood exactly the environment in which he was operating and yet he still turned out to be a very different person than who most of us thought he was. >> my friend dan jenkins once wrote a is a tire cal -- satiracal, the 10 stages of drunkenness, skip dinner and number seven, i'm invincible. but particularly men in power, by the way, we rarely if ever hear of any woman involved in this thing that's made...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> we've got some new polls. more new polls on the eve of election. let's check the "hardball" score board one last time. in virginia our marist poll. in university of new hampshire wmur poll has president obama up by three there. 51, 48. in north carolina a new pp poll shows the tie even at 49. ppp has the president at 50, romney at 49. in ohio the president up by five. 52, 47. we'll be right back. then he came back and said, it's important that people understand how this country couldn't have come back so well in four years. it's important that they understand that in a democracy. here he is, president clinton. >> why is it
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> we've got...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. [ dramatic soundtrack plays ] whether it's showing competitors' rates or striving to be number one, we're always up for a little competition. zap! [ sparking ] now, that's progressive. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just pl
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals...
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what does peterson think about the controls and the business environment in places like china? we have more in our exclusive interview on cnbc.com and a lot more to come tomorrow morning on "squawk box." >> up next, is hillary waiting in the wings as vice president joe biden gets the boot for his racially charged chains remark. that's what our next guest is hearing. he'll clarify. ed klein, author of the new york times best-selling book "the amateur" is next. the book is number two on the list. you've got to hear this. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2012 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. ♪ join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find o
what does peterson think about the controls and the business environment in places like china? we have more in our exclusive interview on cnbc.com and a lot more to come tomorrow morning on "squawk box." >> up next, is hillary waiting in the wings as vice president joe biden gets the boot for his racially charged chains remark. that's what our next guest is hearing. he'll clarify. ed klein, author of the new york times best-selling book "the amateur" is next. the book...
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my feeling is this: as an entrepreneur, government does not create jobs, government creates an environment for entrepreneurs and business men and women. >>neil: have you mentioned that to the president? >>guest: the president understands exactly where i come from. >>neil: with african-americans, he got 96 percent of the vote last time. you are confident he will do as well this go around? with 14 percent plus unemployment how can that be? >>guest: he will get more than 90 percent plus of the african-american vote and he is deeply concerned about the unemployment. >>neil: but you are still loyal? >>guest: he reflects as operations of generals of african-americans. >>neil: what about their as operations? >>guest: we will give the president a second shot and a second chance. >>neil: thank you very much. joe biden has been making news, including osama bin laden is now gone, and it is an issue that a former homeland security secretary is not quite right on either front. tom ridge, after this. .. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn
my feeling is this: as an entrepreneur, government does not create jobs, government creates an environment for entrepreneurs and business men and women. >>neil: have you mentioned that to the president? >>guest: the president understands exactly where i come from. >>neil: with african-americans, he got 96 percent of the vote last time. you are confident he will do as well this go around? with 14 percent plus unemployment how can that be? >>guest: he will get more than 90...
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basically i see as obama's the guy who's interesting in the enabling environment, romney's the guy interested in the business... >> rose: but back to my central point, when you listen to a lot of people like paul ryan they do say that... they sing the song. up leash the unknow separateive power of america. >> and that resonates with me and a lot of americans and it's part of obama's voice that has been missing for me from the very beginning. >> rose: one of the baffling things for me is how he has allowed-- the president-- other people to define him. because the most important thing you need to do is create the narrative that defines who you are rather than allow... >> sure, talk about health care. obama is being called a euro socialist. no, no, no, no. socialism in health care is what we have now. i get sick, i have no health care, i just walk down to that tampa hospital right there... >> rose: to the emergency room. >> they treat me and they basically divide up the cost on everyone who has health insurance. that's called socialism. when what obama is saying is i want everyone to have to buy
basically i see as obama's the guy who's interesting in the enabling environment, romney's the guy interested in the business... >> rose: but back to my central point, when you listen to a lot of people like paul ryan they do say that... they sing the song. up leash the unknow separateive power of america. >> and that resonates with me and a lot of americans and it's part of obama's voice that has been missing for me from the very beginning. >> rose: one of the baffling things...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> oscar winners jamie foxx and ron howard on politics, and why there doesn't seem to be any compromise any more. my interview with these two hollywood heavyweights coming up. [ male announcer ] this is the land of giants. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> welcome back to "politicsnation." in just 75 days, voters head to the poll. do we want to live in a country where the middle class thrives or is driven to the brink by handout to the rich and special interests. that's what november 6 season going
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> oscar...